Vic Damone concludes his co-hosting duties; guests are singer Peggy King, toastmaster George Jessel, The Backporch Majority, singing group and Mr. and Mrs. James Grady who pledge their truth for the 17th time.

Ozzie and Harriet Nelson co-host; guests are actress-singer Sally Ann Howes, blues singer Jimmy Nelson and Kyle Rote, former All-American and all-time great of the New York Giants, who recently wrote a book "The Language of Pro Football"

Florence Henderson co-hosts; guests are actor Robert Lansing, comedian Pinky Lee, William Haast author of "Cobras in His Garden" and Kurt and Julie Lerke a couple from Whitehouse, New Jersey who adopted many children. Highlights: Florence Henderson sings "I Get a Kick Out of You". Mike sings "When I'm Not Near the Girl I Love". Mike & Florence duet with "People Will Say We're in Love". Robert Lansing talks about leaving his TV series Twelve O'Clock High, poetry, meeting Robert Frost and his personal history. Pinky Lee tap dances and performs sketches with Florence Henderson and Robert Lansing. Florence sings a medley of "Together", "Make Someone Happy", "76 Trombones", "Goodnight, My Someone" and "Hey Look Me Over". Mike with a copy of LOOK magazines article "Nine unadoptable children joined by love", introduces Kurt & Julie Lerke and presents them with a refrigerator and frozen foods. Mike sings "Rock-a-Bye Your Baby With a Dixie Melody" with Pinky Lee dancing. Florence sings "Getting to Know You". Pinky Lee performs some silly songs. Robert Lansing plays the drums.moreless

Mel Torme concludes his co-hosting duties; guests are actress Arlene Dahl, comedienne Totie Fields, Dr. Bergen Evans and field secretary of War Registers League David McReynolds who discusses the controversial question of civil disobedience.

Della Reese co-hosts; guests are folksingers Peter, Paul and Mary, comedienne Totie Fields, comedian Digby Wolfe and science writer Lloyd Mailan who talks about the Russian spacewalk and his theory that it was faked.

Louis Nye co-hosts; guests are the musical comedy team of Phil Ford and Mimi Hines, singer Len Barry, violinist Florian Zabach, Ed Ferrar and his Aquatic Cars and Morton Mintz who speaks about his book "The Therapeutic Nightmare" in which he discusses marketed drugs.

Dorothy Lamour concludes her co-hosting duties; guests are Johnny Puleo and the Harmonica Gang, actor Steve Harmon of Mr. Roberts TV series, excerpts from Shipstads & Johnson's Ice Follies of 1966 and Dr. John T. Anderson who will discuss the spring measles epidemic and what parents can do to protect their children.moreless

Janet Blair co-hosts; guests are singer Kaye Stevens, jugglers the Marlin Brothers, ski instructress Eleanor Case who gives a lesson on an outdoor ramp and Robert Kent author of "How to Choose Your House and Live Happily Ever After".

Janet Blair concludes her co-hosting duties; guests are comedian Adam Keefe, fashion designer Jean Louis of Hollywood, Cialuni with African folk music and dance and Nicholas Darvas author of "How I Made $2,000,000 in the Stock Market" who has just completed another book, "Anatomy of Success". Highlights: Mike opens the show singing "On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever)". Janet Blair sings "I Get a Kick Out of You". Mike & Janet duet on "Our Language of Love". Fashion designer Jean Louis shows his new designs in a fashion show. The Olatunji dancers from Africa perform. Adam Keefe does a comic routine as Dracula running wild in the studio. Janet sings "Bali Ha'i", "You've Got to Be Carefully Taught" and "This Nearly Was Mine".moreless

David Frost co-hosts; guests are The Mitchell Trio, comedian Professor Irwin Corey, singer-actress Michele Lee and Dr. Charles Price of the University of Pennsylvania who discusses the moral and scientific implications implicit in experimentation to produce life in a test-tube.

David Frost concludes his co-hosting duties; guests are singer Marvin Gaye, comedian Sandy Baron, satirist songwriter Tom Lehrer, "King of the Soda-Jerks" Lou Jennings who shows how to make a soda and Rose Franzblau who discusses "sex and teenagers".

Mike's co-host this week is comedienne-actress Betty White (Week of 24Jan66-28Jan66); guests are comedian Louis Nye, singer Emily Yancy and Dr. Sol Leibel, Los Angeles plastic surgeon who has recently returned from a trip to the Orient to supplement his knowledge of facial surgery.

Betty White co-hosts; guests are singers Marilyn Maye and Bruce Scott, comedy team of Burns and Schreiber, cosmetician Rose Laird and Prince Bhaskar Choudhury, an East Indian folkdancer who performs the cobra dance.

Betsy Palmer co-hosts; guests are comedian George Carlin, singer-dancer Danny Meehan, Polly Cramer with household hints and Dr. James Holland opposes the use of Krebiozen in Cancer treatment. (On the previous program Dr. Andrew C. Ivy defended the use of Krebiozen).

Henry Morgan concludes his co-hosting duties; guests are singer Gisele Mackenzie, the comedy team of Burns and Schreiber, President of the Humane Society of America, Oliver Evans who discusses the kidnapping of animals to be sold illegally for medical research purposes and sculptor Gordon MacMillan Hughes who fashions a bird out of steel with an acetylene torch.moreless

Kay Starr co-hosts, guests are tap dancers The Step Brothers, six-year-old singer and song writer Gary Ferguson, William 'Bill' Haast who milks a King Cobra and Morris R. Wills, one of the 21 GI's who chose to stay in Communist China following the Korean War, tells of his fifteen years in Red China.moreless

Patti Page concludes her co-hosting duties; guests are actor Michael Dunn, violinist Florian Zabach, comedian Professor Irwin Corey, Billy Gould who presents a fashion show of clothing made of leather and Dr. Harvey Resnik Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania discusses suicide among teenagers.

Mike's co-host this week is actor Gig Young (Week of 14Mar66-18Mar66); guests are singer Billy Daniels, John Zerbini Lion Act and Journalist Martin Gross, armed with statistics and considerable information on American hospitals, reports the conditions of low standards as he found them in recent research.

Gig Young co-hosts; guests are singer Johnny Desmond, songstress Maria Cole, comedian Bob Melvin, Coco the Clown who performs a make-up demonstration and journalist Martin Gross returns with his conclusion on "The American Hospital".

Buddy Greco co-hosts; guests are actor Broderick Crawford, singer Marilyn Maye, basketball player Bill Russell, who discusses his autobiography "Go Up for Glory", basketball team The Whiz Kids and a group of six youngsters from New York's Settlement House.

Mike's co-host this week is legendary actress Bette Davis (Week of 11Apr66-15Apr66); guests are the singing team of Phil Ford and Mimi Hines, magician Jerry Bergman, The Kweskin Jug Band and Mrs. Ruth Dresser who discusses the Montessori teaching method.

Mike's co-hosts this week are The McGuire Sisters (Week of 16May66-20May66); guests are the comedy team of Allen and Rossi, actress Mercedes McCambridge and Dr. Sidney Cohen who discusses the drug LSD.

Mike's co-host this week is comedian Frank Fontaine (Week of 06Jun66-10Jun66); guests are actor Sebastian Cabot, singer Dorothy Collins, Hartley B. Edwards and British journalist James Cameron, who discusses his trip to North Vietnam.

Sheila MacRae co-hosts; guests are singer John Raitt, Italian singer Piccola Pupa, the singing team of Sandler and Young and Helen Southard (psychologist, Consultant on Family Life for the National YMCA, discusses modern sex education).

Sheila MacRae concludes her co-hosting duties; guests are comedian Charlie Manna, singer Gilbert Price and Dr. A. Ewing (psychiatrist discusses art works done by psychotics and how these can be a therapeutic help to the patient and a diagnostic help to the doctor).

Mike's co-host for the week are Jim Henson and his puppet Rowlf and the Muppets; guests are Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians, comedian Jack E. Leonard, entertainer Tessie O'Shea and author Noel Benn.

Jim Henson and his puppet Rowlf and the Muppets, co-host. Guests are The Mills Brothers, singer Carmel Quinn, A.E. Hotchner writer-author talks about his new book "Papa Hemmingway" and Olympic gymnast Marie Walther demonstrates on the horse and parallel bars.

Jim Henson and his puppet Rowlf and the Muppets, co-hosts guests are singer-actress Florence Henderson, comedian Charlie Manna, Johnny Puleo and His Harmonica Gang and Lois Benjamin, author of "So You Want to Be a Working Mother".

Nancy Wilson co-hosts, with guests singer John Raitt (star of the Broadway show "A Joyful Noise"), Card trick expert John Scarne, The Four Saints and the Singing Sisters, Reverend John J. Fink (a Baptist minister once an alcoholic, the Reverend talks about rehabilitation through religion.) and Nelson Playground Youngsters, rope jumping champions.moreless

Skitch Henderson concludes his co-hosting duties; guests are singer Georgia Gibbs, The Kirby Stone Four, pianist Ronnie David, James Meredith and motorcyclist Steve Wilson shown on the "Globe of Death" billed as one of the most dangerous acts in show business.

Mike's co-host this week is writer-producer Mel Brooks (Week of 22Aug66-26Aug66); guests are South African singer Miriam Makeba, The Benecini's, Memory Expert Harry Lorayne and Freddie & The Dreamers.
Highlights:
Freddie and the Dreamers perform "Playboy", "A Windmill In Old Amsterdam", "You Were Made For Me" and "Short Shorts".

Totie Fields co-hosts; guests are Opera singer Enzo Stuarti, humorist Sam Levenson, talks about his new book "Everything But Monday", concert pianist Susan Starr and Larry Patterson, President of Puppyland, a Michigan based company with imports pedigree dogs from all over the world to the United States, narrates a dog show).moreless

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